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William Henry JENNINGS
Melvina HUMPHREYS
Husband:  William Henry JENNINGS
Birth:  11 Jun 1809, Saltville, Washington Co., VA
Death:  7 Jun 1890, Martindale, Caldwell Co., TX
Father:  Jesse Edward JENNINGS
Mother:  Agnes Stone ALLSUP
Marriage:  6 Nov 1845, Lafayette Co., MS
Wife:  Melvina HUMPHREYS
Birth:  30 Jan 1824, Tuscaloosa? Co., AL
Death:  18 Feb 1878, Martindale, Caldwell Co., TX
Father:  Joseph HUMPHRIES  (c1793-    )
Mother:  Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" JONES (c1797-    )
Children:
— born in Lafayette Co., MS:
1.  Joseph H. JENNINGS, b. 1845/6
2.  Agnes S. JENNINGS, b. 1847/8
3.  Sarah A. JENNINGS, b. 1848/9 

— born in Martindale, Caldwell Co., TX:
4.  Robert H. JENNINGS, b. 1850/1
5.  Susan M. JENNINGS, b. 1852/3
6.  Lois E. JENNINGS, b. 1856/7
7.  Mary JENNINGS, b. 1859/60
8.  Jesse Lafayette JENNINGS, b. 31 Mar 1862


Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  Broderbund.  WorldFamilyTrees.  Vol. 13, Pedigree #41.

3.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

4.  Emails from descendants.

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